The Gospel according to Mark

Mark 1:1-8 John the Baptist
Mark 1:9-15 Baptism of Christ
Mark 1:14-21 How Greedy a Thing
Mark 1:15-43 Example of Christ
Mark 2 Authority of Jesus
Mark 3 Reaction to Jesus
Mar 4:1-34 Parabolic Flight
Mark 4:35-41 Uses of Adversity
Mark 5 Ask - You Shall Receive
Mark 6:1-13 Roses Grow Best
Mark 6:14-29 Three Sinners
Mark 6:32-56 Hard Hearts
Mark 7:1-30 Unclean
Mark 8 Three Views
Mark 9:1-16 The Transfiguration
Mark 9:14-50 Faith, Humility and Care
Mark 10:1-12 On Divorce
Mark 11:1-12 Triumphal Entry
Mark 11:12-33 Wrath of God
Mark 12 Accusation and Defense
Mark 13 Right Questions
Mark 14:1-11 Aroma
Mark 14:  Betrayal
Mark 14 The Lord's Supper
Mark 15:1-15 Pontius Pilate
Mark 15:16-47 Crucifixion
Mark 16:1-11 Women @ Tomb
Mark 16:12-27 Good News

 

It is fitting that modern Christians - who somehow seem to have fewer hours in their days than of old - should study the Gospel of Mark.  His is the shortest;  his is the one which conveys the sense of action.  His also is the corrective of too little time:  for his portrays the Suffering Servant, our Lord Jesus Christ.